A big thank you to our retiring Commodore.

The Club says a sad farewell to retiring Commodore Tony Wetherell. Not that Tony is going anywhere but he now stands down from his three year term of office.

Tony has successfully managed some ongoing matters following the clubhouse rebuild four years ago and it is pleasing to say he is handing over to his successor with affairs in a healthy condition.

He has always made time for anything related to sailing and will gladly assist members with boating queries be it acting as deal broker, finding or selling a dinghy down to what knot to use to tie a control line.

Fabulous to see him sailing his Laser at Beaver these days after near becoming a landlubber. Long may you sail Tony. Thank you for doing a good job. You can now have your life back. Best wishes from your Club.

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